Already posted in the forum TV shows, etc., but Animal Planet has renewed "The Zoo" for a second season: Animal Planet Renews 'The Zoo' for Season 2 (Exclusive)
I'll be visiting the zoo sometime in the next week, is there a 'best' order in which to do things? I'm also trying to work out if I'll need two days to get the most out of it, or if it's doable in one. Any thoughts appreciated!
I'll address the second problem first. If this is your first visit and you enjoy spending time looking at animals (especially birds) then yes I would recommend a double visit.
Now. If you want to see everything and see all the animals active, I would recommend starting from the Bronx River gate and making a left after World of Birds through Tiger Mountain, Himalayan Highlands, and the lions. Then head to Asia with Asia Monorail then Jungle World, then move up to Congo, as those are generally the most congested areas. After that I've found the remaining enclosures to be about the same for the while day (aside Baboon reserve, with the earlier the better). Hope this helps!![]()
That's awesome, thanks both. World of birds first it is then! I think I'll probably have a good idea if it's a two day trip depending on how long I spend in WoB!
The species rotate in that exhibit and there is no set schedule as far as anyone can tell.I missed the sifaka, were they on show when you were there Thylo? There were a pair of (crowned?) Lemurs in there, unlabeled...
that was me and what I said was "that does not look like a Daurian pika." (Daurian pika (Ochotona dauurica) | ZooChat). I didn't say it was definitely not that species, I said it didn't look like one.There's a big difference.- As for the pika... so does the Zoo really have Daurian pika? I recall seeing someone comment something like "that definitely isn't a Daurian pika" on a photo of it posted a while back - could that have been the "normal" individual you're talking about? I guess there's no guesses as to what species it could be?